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10 Things to Consider When Buying large billed hats

Author: Evelyn

Apr. 29, 2024

Find Your Profile: A Hat Size Guide From Low to High

Let's face it, not all heads are made the same.

Have you ever tried on a hat and thought, “This thing is way too small (or big)…” Even after adjustments, sometimes hats just don’t fit quite right. Well, you haven’t found your profile!

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This is why we offer a variety of hat profile heights with a wide range of materials and structures for each. Everyone has their own preferences so we have options for you.

Whether you wear hats daily or just want to cover up a bad hair day, choosing the right hat profile can make all the difference. Follow this guide and you’ll finally find what fit is best for you.

What is a Hat Profile?

Let's start with the basics, sometimes called the crown, the hat profile is the height of a hat, only measuring what is covering your head. The depth of the hat’s crown (the part that touches the top of your head) is what determines the height. We have broken these down into three different profiles: Low, Medium and High.

Low Profile hats have a crown height of about 2-3 inches, Mid Profile caps have a height of 3-4 inches, and anything above 4 inches is considered High Profile.

With greater crown height comes a need for stability. Therefore, hi-pro hats tend to require a structured crown while mid and low-profile hats can be unstructured.

Now let’s break it down.

Low Profile

"Low Profile"

Low Profile hats look great on small and medium-sized heads. Sometimes unstructured and made of light fabrics for breathability. These hats fit tightly on the head making them the first choice for women.

Go for a Low Profile if:

  • You have a smaller head or most hats fit too large

  • You don’t want your hat to come down past your ears

  • You prefer lighter fabrics for ventilation, packing, or storing

  • You want your hat unstructured and flexible

  • You prefer a more subtle and causal silhouette

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Mid Profile – A Favorite

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"Mid Profile"

This profile is by far our most popular. It's perfect for medium-sized heads who prefer a standard baseball cap fit. With a typical crown height of 3-4 inches, they are a good balance between high profile and low profile.

Go for a Mid Profile if you want a:

  • Classic baseball cap fit

  • Structured fit

  • Crown that’s noticeable but still laid-back

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High Profile

"High Profile"

These hats are for larger heads or if you prefer a loose and tall fit. The crown protrudes higher from the brim of the hat to produce a stylish silhouette. Hats with a High Profile usually have a structured or foam front.

Go for a hi-pro if you:

  • Have a large head or most hats fit too small on you

  • Prefer a looser fit

  • Prefer a structured crown

  • Want your hat to make a bold statement

  • Are looking for an early 90s style

Making Your Choice

Choosing the right profile height comes down to your head size, your style, and your personal fit preference. The difference in range from low to high profile hats is noticeable and will give different impressions of the wearer.

We hope this article has been helpful in finding the best fit for you. Start your search for the perfect by browsing our hats.

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New Era Hat Sizes -The Ultimate New Era Size Chart

Billion Creation is dedicated to providing our customers with the perfect fit. As part of this commitment, we have created this New Era Hat Size Chart. The is the most comprehensive and detailed guide for sizing of New Era hats, including 5950 Fitted Hats, 5950 Low Profile Fitted Hats, 3930 Flex Hats, 950 Snapback Hats, 940 & 920 Adjustable Hats, and 2920 & 1920 Fitted Hats. This sizing chart will help you find your size and the style that best fits you.

How To Measure Your Hat Size For A New Era Hat

To find your perfect fit, take a measuring tape and measure around your head where the cap will sit, usually about a half-inch above your eyebrows and ears. Consult the table below to find the right cap size depending on what style you choose. If you are between sizes, buy the larger size. Hats will often shrink, especially if they are made of wool so getting a hat that is just a little too tight will become increasingly uncomfortable over time. Size matters, but so does style when it comes to getting the perfect fit. Check out our New Era Hat Style Guide to find the style that fits you best.

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